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ALBANIAN LETTERS
Nationalism, Independence and the Albanian League
Arthur Evans
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From I. B. Tauris
Pub date: Jun 2010
224 pages
20 b/w illus.
Size 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
$75.00 - Hardcover (1-84511-601-1)

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Description
Although best known as an eminent classical archaeologist, Sir Arthur Evans was also passionately interested in the history of Albania. An authority on ancient Illyria, his sophisticated sense of the region’s ancient roots infused his understanding of the complex culture and politics of the Balkans in the 19th century and combined to make him an authoritative and entertaining guide to this important subject.
In Albanian Letters, Evans not only explores the implications of the key political events of this period (for example, the formation of the Albanian League in 1878) but also paints a vivid picture of the country’s complex social and cultural make-up. In the late 19th century, the questions of nationalism and national identity were a major preoccupation for Albanians. Albanian Letters looks at how Albanians' views of their homeland were affected by developments taking place at the time, including increasing awareness of ethnic differences, population migration and changes to its distinctive culture and tradition.
Albanian Letters offers a vivid snapshot of a nation at a critical period in its development.

Author Bio
Sir Arthur Evans was born in 1851 and educated at Harrow School, Brasenose College, Oxford and the University of Göttingen. He is most famous for his work on the palace of Knossos in Crete, which he identified as the centre of the thriving civilisation he dubbed 'Minoan', but he was also passionately interested in the history and archaeology of the Balkans and travelled extensively in the area as the regional correspondent for the Manchester Guardian in the 1880s. From 1884 to 1908 he was Curator of the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford and his numerous books include The Palace of Minos, Scripta Minoa, The Adriatic Slavs and the Overland Route to Constantinople and Ancient Illyria (I.B.Tauris).

Table of contents
The North Albanian and Treaty of San Stefano * Scutari and Upper Albania * The Rights of a Small Nations * The Council of Prisrend and Skipetaria on Indivisible * The Declaration of Albanian Independence * The Cession Dulcigno * The City of the League * The Porte and the A;banian Question * The Albanian League and the Cession Of Dulcingo* Dulcingo and the Albanian Crisis * The Albanian League * With Albanian Leagures * Montenegro and Albania * Troubles in Montenegro and Albania * The Montenegrin Conquests in Albania * Albania and Montenegro * The Albanian Question * The Albanian Leagues and the Turkish Government * The Albanian National Movement * The Secretary of the Mirdite Prince on North Albanian Prospects * The Albanian revolt against Sultan * Meddle and Muddle in Albania * The Albanian Ultimatum